Showing posts with label Glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glass. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 February 2014

Greg Klassen III




The contours of a river bed were the inspiration for this elm table top by Greg Klassen. Greg has a whole range of these river works,  for me their success depends upon how well he has married the legs with the tops.

Saturday, 15 February 2014

Greg Klassen II


Pond table by Greg Klassen using the rings and natural form of a section of tree trunk to represent geographical forms.

Friday, 8 March 2013

John Houshmand






“To show what wood really looks like. In our world, mankind strips all life from its underlying individuality in


exchange for the uniform of mass production. trees are truly becoming a lost species. trees are the guardians


of everything sacrosanct. They hold secrets of the past and relinquish everything necessary to sustain the


future. They bare their souls providing us with the air we breathe, the shelter in which we live, and the food


that nourishes our very beings.We allow trees to do the talking. We simply listen.” John Houshmand